Failure-to-abate citations has been issued by OSHA to Houston-based manufacturing company  
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Failure-to-abate citations has been issued by OSHA to Houston-based manufacturing company

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OSHA has issued failure-to-abate citations to JD Manufacturing Inc., doing business as Arrow Waste, in Houston, for a follow-up inspection that revealed previous violations had not been abated. The initial inspection, on Jan. 29, 2008, followed the electrocution death of a worker, at the company's Houston facility, on 11401 Brooklyn St. Upon re-inspection on Oct. 9, 2008, OSHA found that the four alleged serious and two alleged other-than-serious citations, originally cited, had not been corrected by the company.

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